Traducción de derail en español:

derail

hacer descarrilar, v.

Pronunciación: /dɪˈreɪl//diˈreɪl/

verbo transitivo

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(train)hacer descarrilar

All nine coaches were derailed, but continued upright for half a mile before colliding head-on with a coal train.

After the impact the passenger train was derailed, but remained upright until it travelled over a set of points which deflected it into the path of the freight train travelling in the opposite direction.

Three trains were derailed due to the heavy rainfall of the past few days.

This is why, for instance, people are inclined to overestimate the risks of travelling by rail, because of the very extensive reporting when a train is derailed and a number of passengers are killed.

He believes vandals could easily lift any of the sections of rail, or bolts, dumped by the railside and derail a train by laying them across the tracks.

If a train is derailed at high speed the chances of it colliding with a train coming from the opposite direction are significantly high by virtue of the minimal separation between each one.

The typhoon brought downpours and strong winds, destroying houses and important cultural properties, derailing a train and disrupting transportation services across the country.

The train was not derailed and remained on the track.

Rail chiefs launched an inquiry after two quarry trains were derailed on the same day.

The returning train was derailed by the drunken pachyderms, and by the time the line was cleared and we arrived back in the capital, I was feeling spectacularly rough.

There may not have been a case yet where a train was derailed by objects deliberately left on the line by young pranksters.

Commuters faced more misery on Thursday after a train was derailed just outside Bedford.

Fortunately the train was not derailed and no one was injured, although the train driver needed treatment for shock.

They are targeting areas where children regularly play ‘chicken’ across busy lines, throw stones at passing trains and block the line with debris, which can derail trains.

The company has imposed speed restrictions across some of its network because of fears that tracks could buckle in the heat and derail trains.

She said there were two big questions that needed to be answered with urgency: how the car came to be on the track at the time and how the train was derailed in such a catastrophic way.

Although the three carriages that made up the local train was derailed in the collision, its 30 passengers were only slightly hurt.

Several strong earthquakes shook north-western Japan within a span of minutes last night, toppling homes, causing blackouts, cutting water and gas services, and derailing a bullet train.

A train was derailed after a wall collapsed on to the track, the gable end of a house crumbled on to a car, trees toppled over and garden fences were blown away.

A strong earthquake shook northwest Japan yesterday, destroying homes, derailing a bullet train and cutting water and power supplies.

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(upset)

(negotiations/plan)desbaratar

Which leads to another question: Was the robbery intended to derail the peace process?

He makes an excellent case that it was created in ‘an obvious attempt to derail the peace process.’

Both sides said they are committed to peace talks and analysts say the blast could impede but not derail the process.

And they're going to do whatever they can do to derail the democratic process.

When those actions came to light this February, councillors erupted in anger, almost derailing the whole process once again.